930 
CATTLE PLAGUE. 
Foreign 
ports from 
which 
brought. 
Ports in 
Great Britain 
to which 
brought. 
Disease. 
Number or Animals afeected. 
Disposal. 
Cattle. 
Sheep. 
Goats. 
Swine. 
Total. 
Slaughtered at 
place of landing. 
Bremerha- 
fen . . 
Hull . . 
Foot-and- 
Mouth 
1 
3 
• • • 
4 
4 
Cherbourg 
Southamp- 
ton . . 
yy 
• • • 
• • • 
32 
32 
32 
Coruna 
Ports- 
mouth . 
yy 
3 
• • • 
• • • 
3 
3 
Hamburg . 
Hartlepool 
yy 
4 
5 
• • • 
9 
9 
yy 
Hull . . 
yy 
21 
3 
2 
26 
26 
yy 
yy 
Sheep- 
scab . 
• • • 
4 
• • • 
4 
4 
yy 
London . 
Foot-and- 
Mouth 
16 
212 
5 
233 
233 
yy 
Middles- 
borough 
yy 
16 
7 
• • • 
23 
23 
yy 
Newcastle- 
on-Tyne 
yy 
8 
1 
• • • 
9 
9 
Honfleur . 
Southamp- 
ton . . 
yy 
3 
• • • 
3 
3 
Husum 
London . 
yy 
49 
80 
• • • 
129 
129 
Norden- 
ham. . 
Hull . . 
)y 
1 
• • • 
1 
1 
Tonning .London 
yy 
417 
167 
• • • 
584 
584 
Total . . . 
Foot-and- 
Mouth 
539 
478 
• • • 
39 
1056 
1056 
Sheep- 
scab . 
... 
4 
... 
• • • 
4 
4 
Total . . 
• • • 
539 
482 
... 
39 
1060 
1060 
“ Privy Council Office, “ ALEXANDER WILLIAMS, 
** Veterinary Department, 14th November, 1872.” Secretary. 
CATTLE PLAGUE. 
An inquiry has just been concluded in the recently infected 
districts of the East Riding of Yorkshire with satisfactory 
results. 
At Patrington, where the disease first appeared, no fresh 
case has occurred for more than two months. The fields have 
been top-dressed with lime, the sheds thoroughly disinfected, 
